Although site safety has long been a key research topic in the construction field, there is a lack of literature studying safety management practices (SMPs). The current research, therefore, aims to test the effect of SMPs on project performance. An empirical study was conducted in Hong Kong and the data collected were analysed with multiple regression analysis. Results suggest that 3 of the 15 SMPs, which were ‘safety committee at project/site level’, ‘written safety policy’, and ‘safety training scheme’ explained the variance in project performance significantly. Discussion about the impact of these three SMPs on construction was provided. Assuring safe construction should be an integral part of a construction project plan.
Journal article
Use of safety management practices for improving project performance
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, Vol.22(1), pp.33-39
2015
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- Title
- Use of safety management practices for improving project performance
- Creators
- Eddie WL Cheng - Hong Kong Institute of EducationStephen J Kelly - Southern Cross UniversityNeal Ryan - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, Vol.22(1), pp.33-39
- Identifiers
- 1613; 991012821845602368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article